MICHIGAN – EXITING IMPROVEMENT STATUS

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Michigan has not provided much of a methodology for identifying schools in need of comprehensive or targeted support.

 

The plan merely states “the school no longer is identified by the system…in no more than four years.” That would be long enough to show progress, especially for targeted support schools, but the state has not provided a definition for how much progress would be required.

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Nevada

Nevada puts in place rigorous exit criteria that make it difficult for a school to exit comprehensive or targeted improvement status without demonstrating significant improvement over time.

 

 

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